Peppermint Grove Residence

PROJECT DETAILS

Project Name:
Peppermint Grove Residence

Scope:
Supply and installation of all load bearing walls including curved internal walls and boundary fencing.

Project Particulars:
Three storey home, with Contec walls and concrete suspended slabs

Using 3D printed Contec walls represents a groundbreaking approach to sustainable and efficient construction.

The home’s structure is printed layer by layer using a specially formulated mix designed for 3D printing. This innovative process not only speeds up construction but also significantly reduces material waste, as the material is precisely deposited where needed, minimizing excess. The design showcases the power of 3D printing to create complex, custom shapes, particularly architecturally designed curved walls, which traditional methods would struggle to achieve.

These curved walls open up new possibilities for creative and fluid designs, free from the limitations of conventional construction techniques.

The home also incorporates a range of energy-efficient elements, including Contec walls that provide natural insulation, reducing the need for additional heating or cooling and enhancing overall energy efficiency.

In addition to its environmental benefits, the 3D printed home in Peppermint Grove highlights the remarkable speed of delivery that 3D printing can offer. Traditional building processes are often time-consuming and require extensive labour.

In contrast, 3D printing streamlines the construction timeline, delivering results faster without compromising on quality or design complexity. The home’s walls are fire-resistant and acoustically rated, ensuring both safety and comfort for its occupants.

By using durable, recycled materials and allowing for tailored designs, Contec walls provide a sustainable, efficient, and adaptable solution for the future of residential construction.